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>Greeks hated this movie "because it bastardized their myths" because Disney didn't show the gods as sex-crazed assholes
What's wrong with Greeks?

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they're all gay

What do you mean? I loved it as a kid

It's more the romanisation of it that they're butthurt about. Reminder that Greece is the only country to use their variant of the Gods' names for the planets instead of the Roman ones, even for the ones that weren't discovered when they named them.

Guess sleeping beauty needed rape scene, I wouldn't mind though.

>Firstly the Mouse's latest offering was given a new name: "Beyond the Myth of Heracles," which not only Hellenized the hero's name back from its later Roman equivalent but, more important, put the story behind the story into context.In the Greek voice-over, translators of the English script, headed by Lakis Lazopoulos, were also given a free hand. And on the eve of the Athenian screening explanatory booklets outlining the real myth were distributed by the thousand, declaring "This film is not a lesson in mythology."

>Not since the furor over Martin Scorsese's "Last Temptation Of Christ," when protesters burned theaters, has a film ignited such indignation. To a man, it would seem, the epic, feature-length cartoon has touched a raw nerve. Instead of laughing, Mickey's "Hercules" has got Greeks as young as four throwing popcorn at the screen in fits of rage.

>"Heracles never did that, he never killed the minotaur," screamed one 6-year-old, who spent much of his time hissing in disgust during one afternoon performance. "My teacher said Theseus did." His teacher is right.

Fucking Greeks, man

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>they don't even show Heracles going into murderous rage and slaughtering Megara and their kids
Fucking jews don't know how to make children's cartoons

Why are you posting about a disney movie made 100 years ago, stupid burgerclap

>"Heracles never did that, he never killed the minotaur," screamed one 6-year-old, who spent much of his time hissing in disgust during one afternoon performance. "My teacher said Theseus did." His teacher is right.

Didn't know greeks have such a high amount of autism.